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So, what´s happening in Spain?

Plain facts: on Sunday 15th May a big demonstration took place in Madrid, following a call initiated by the group Democracia Real Ya (Real Democracy Now). After the demonstration, some people decided to go on with the protest, spending the night in Plaza del Sol. This was the beginning of what we now call Acampada Sol (Sol Camp). During the next days, more people joined Acampada Sol and camps began to spread all over the country. Right now there is one in every main city. Decisions are taken by local assemblies, open to everyone willing to participate. The movement is: 1. horizontal and decentralized: there are no leaders or representatives, and 2. non-violent.

Since the movement gathers a variety of groups and individuals, there is not just one manifesto, but many. These are some of them (others are being released by the local camps):